Expat Exchange
Free MembershipSign In

Ecuador Forum

10 years ago

Benefits for Seniors (over 65) in Ecuador

10 years ago
The purpose of this article is to share public information. Anyone can access this information in an Ecuadorian legal library, but we are presenting it here in the most concise and useful way we can.

To receive the following benefits, a person over 65 must carry a cedula or passport justifying legal status in the country. You do not legally need to be a resident to enjoy these benefits, however some organizations will demand a cedula because that is what they are used to, and battling with them over the law can be more exhausting than fruitful. These exceptions are noted below:

IVA – (VAT- Value Added Tax)
This 12% tax is paid by the final consumer of goods and/or services. You may have noticed it on the receipts you receive in restaurants, stores, etc. If you are renting a home you do not need to pay IVA. Youdo need to pay IVA if you rent out a space for commercial use.
Individuals over 65 are eligible to apply for reimbursement of all IVA paid month by month. The reimbursement must be requested at the SRI office with these documents:
a) Proof of a bank account to be credited
b) Application for Reimbursement of IVA
c) Original “facturas” or receipts with your name on them
d) Copy of the Certificate of Visa Registration (Certificado de Empadronamiento)
The application must be submitted monthly, and the reimbursement of the IVA will be credited to the bank account provided within a period of no more than 90 days. You can only be reimbursed for monthly expenditure on goods and services up to $1,590. If you exceed this amount of expenditure you can still be reimbursed up to the limit.
Art. 181 – Regulatory Document for the Application of Internal Tax Law
Publication: Official Register Supplement 209
Date of Publication: 08-Jun-2010, Most Recent Reform: 23-Jan-2013
Art. 2 – National Tax Benefits for Seniors, Executive Order 2823
Publication: Official Register 623
Date of Publication: 22-Jul-2002

INCOME TAX
In relation to payment of income tax in Ecuador, there is something called “Impuesto a la Fracción Excedente” which is a tax paid when an individual’s net yearly income exceeds a certain limit. For people over 65, the income limit is doubled. The standard limit for 2013 is $10,180. Meaning that if a person over 65 has a yearly income under $20,360 he or she will not pay income taxes.
Art. 49 – Regulatory Document for the Application of Internal Tax Law
Publication: Official Register Supplement 209
Date of Publication: 08-Jun-2010, Most Recent Reform: 23-Jan-2013
Art. 2 – National Tax Benefits for Seniors, Executive Order 2823
Publication: Official Register 623
Date of Publication: 22-Jul-2002

MUNICIPAL TAXES
The Senior Citizen Law clearly states that individuals over 65 are exempt from paying all national and municipal taxes on:
Income up to $1,590* per month (5x minimum wage)
Net assets valued under $159,000* (50x minimum wage)
*These values are for the year 2013 only, and are subject to change each year in accordance with minimum wage. If your income or assets exceed these limits you will only pay taxes on the excess.
Art. 14 – Senior Citizen Law
Publication: Official Register 376
Date of Publication: 13-Oct-2006
Art. 32 – Tax Code
Publication: Official Register Supplement 38
Date of Publication:14-Jun-2005, Most Recent Reform 26-Sep-2012
Art. 37 – Constitution of the Republic of Ecuador 2008
Publication: Official Register 449
Date of Publication: 20-Oct-2008, Most Recent Reform: 13-Jul-2011

AN EXAMPLE WORTH NOTING
We have had some clients recently in the following situation: Let’s say a couple buys a house (one spouse over 65 and the other under 65). According to Ecuadorian marriage law, 50% of the house belongs to each spouse and therefore each is responsible for 50% of the “alcabala” or Transfer Tax on the property. However, since the “alcabala” is a municipal tax, only the younger spouse will have to pay his or her portion, meaning the couple will end up paying half the declared tax.

TRANSPORTATION
Fares for bus and airplane travel with transportation companies that have official branches in Ecuador are subject to a 50% discount, with NO exceptions whether or not they are regular or promotional prices to begin with. Most airlines and travel agencies require a cedula (residency) for access to their discounts.
Art. 1 – Civil Aviation Resolution #6
Publication: Official Register 329
Date of Publication: 05-May-2008

UTILITIES
50% discounts on monthly bills:
-Electric on one meter up to 120 kWh
-Water up to 20 cubic meters
-Telephone on one landline
If you exceed any of these limits, you will still receive your discount up to that limit. You will simply have to pay 100% on the excess consumption.
You may receive this benefit as a renter as long as your name is on the utility bills.
When you sign up for these services, make sure you register as a senior citizen with the service providers so that you will be charged accordingly. To sign up in this way a cedula (residency) may be required.
Art. 15 – Senior Citizen Law
Publication: Official Register 376
Date of Publication: 13-Oct-2006

VEHICLES
When buying a motorized vehicle, a senior citizen must pay full price, but can declare an expenditure $8,000 lower when paying taxes on said vehicle. For example, if a person over 65 buys a motorcycle for $20,000, he or she will only pay taxes on a $12,000 motorcycle.
Art. 9 – Tax Reform Law No. 41
Publication: Official Register Supplement 325
Date of Publication: 14-May-2001

Written by Marcos Chiluisa
translated by Kelsey Gottschalk

Allianz Care
Allianz Care

William Russell
William Russell

Get a quote for international health insurance from our partner, William Russell.
Get Quote

William RussellWilliam Russell

Get a quote for international health insurance from our partner, William Russell.
Get Quote

Living in Ecuador GuideLiving in Ecuador Guide

Expats in Ecuador share some of the pros and cons of living in Ecuador. Topics covered include where to live, the bureaucracy, the people and more.

Ecuador Forum Ecuador Forum
Join our Ecuador forum to meet other expats and talk about living in Ecuador.

Contribute to Ecuador Network Contribute
Help other expats and newcomers by answering questions about the challenges and adventures of living in Ecuador.

Best Places to Live in Ecuador Best Places to Live in Ecuador

If you're dreaming about living in Ecuador, here are the 15 Best Places to Live in Ecuador in 2023.

Healthcare in EcuadorHealthcare in Ecuador

Expats in Ecuador share their experiences with healthcare and overseas medical insurance in Ecuador.

Cost of Living in EcuadorCost of Living in Ecuador

Expats offer insight into the cost of living in Ecuador.

Moving to EcuadorMoving to Ecuador Guide

Expats in Ecuador offer advice to newcomers and people considering a move to Ecuador about clothing, sunscreen, renting before buying, gringo pricing, Ecuadorians politeness and much more.

Real Estate in EcuadorReal Estate in Ecuador

Real estate listings in popular cities and towns in Ecuador.

Pros Cons of Living in EcuadorPros & Cons of Living in Ecuador

Take off your rose-colored glasses and learn what expats have to say about the biggest challenges and the greatest rewards of living in Ecuador.

Retiring in EcuadorRetiring in Ecuador

Advice for people retiring in Ecuador.

10 Tips for Living in Ecuador10 Tips for Living in Ecuador

If you've recently arrived in Ecuador, here are 10 tips for digital nomads living in Ecuador.

William Russell
William Russell

Get a quote for international health insurance from our partner, William Russell.
Get Quote

William RussellWilliam Russell

Get a quote for international health insurance from our partner, William Russell.
Get Quote

Contribute to Ecuador Network Contribute
Help others in Ecuador by answering questions about the challenges and adventures of living in Ecuador.

Allianz Care
Allianz Care

Copyright 1997-2024 Burlingame Interactive, Inc.

Privacy Policy Legal